A month ago Ulverstone Auskick co-ordinator Richard Smith decided to help out Daley, who is currently fighting cancer, in some small way.

``Her son Branden has been an Auskicker with us for six years and I thought it would be a good way to teach the kids that are involved in our program that you should always help your friends when they're in need,'' Smith said.

The club invited the man better known as ``Stevie J'' to fly down on Mother's Day and assist in Daley's battle with the horrible disease, and he was all too happy to lend a hand.

Johnson is going to have breakfast with the Daleys at their house on Sunday morning before conducting an Auskick clinic prior to the seniors match.

He will then mingle with the crowd in attendance, with ample photo and autograph opportunities to be had.

Not only are all the gate takings on the day going to be donated to Daley and her family, but every Robins player has agreed to hand over their match payment to support the 32-year-old mother of three.

The umpires will also donate their match fees, while WorkSafe Tasmania has supplied the Sherrins to be used in the top-of-the-table NTFL clash free of charge.

``It always brings a tear to my eye. The generosity of people has just blown me away,'' Daley said.

``Everyone has come together to help us out financially and emotionally as well. . . I'm really lost for words.

``I can't believe it and there's just not enough thank yous in the world to say thank you.''

Daley said son Branden, who was a mad Cats supporter, was jumping out of his skin to meet Johnson.

``We all like the Cats, but he loves them. He can't wipe the smile off his face,'' she said.

``He's invited a few friends from school to come around and join in with us.

``I can't wait for the day. It's hopefully going to be a really fun-filled day for the whole family.''

Ulverstone Football Club has already raised $9000 for Daley by designing a new guernsey which will be worn by the Robins against Wynyard.

The names of the 90 people who contributed towards the jumper design make up the red sash.

Daley said she would like to give a huge thank you to event organiser Richard Smith, the club itself, the jumper sponsors and to everyone else who comes to support on Mother's Day.

The Auskick clinic with Geelong premiership star Steve Johnson will he held from 12.45-2pm at the Ulverstone Recreation Ground on Sunday and is open to any keen junior along the Coast. No pre-booking is required.